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  1. Grafik Dynamo (Catalog)

    Catalog published by The Prairie Art Gallery, with funding from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, featuring a printed sample of panels from the net art work Grafik Dynamo and a critical essay, "Graphic Sublime: On the Art and Designwriting of Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett,"  by the literary and media-arts scholar Joseph Tabbi. Tabbi argues that Grafik Dynamo, like Scott McCloud's book Understanding Comics, enables readers to recognize how perception works and why a reduction of sense experience is necessary for the development reflection, communication, meaning, and narrative.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.05.2011 - 11:37

  2. Toward a Mobile and Geolocative E-Lit Aesthetic: Curatorial Statement for MLA 2012 Exhibit “Electronic Literature”

    Toward a Mobile and Geolocative E-Lit Aesthetic: Curatorial Statement for MLA 2012 Exhibit “Electronic Literature”

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.01.2012 - 14:54

  3. Meditationer omkring et o ('Meditations around an o')

    Den norske digter Ottar Ormstads svevedikt er i sagens natur ikke for fastholdere. "Fnugget svæver i luften" står der i Nudansk Ordbog under ordet svæve. Eksemplet er i selskab med ord som "danserinde", "smil", "uunderbygget påstand" og "vag". Hvordan læser man overhovedet digte, der svæver? Når fnugget ikke kan fanges, danserindens bevægelse aldrig fikseres, smilet ikke afkodes. Digte, der bliver ved med at svæve, kompletteres aldrig. Enhver læsning må derfor også kuldsejle. Ligesom digtene kuldsejler. Men alligevel fortsætter. Som foranderlige former, lyde og betydninger. Ud i alle retninger.

    (Source: Karen Wagner, catalog text)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.02.2012 - 20:54

  4. START HERE> An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Electronic Literature

    The article is a remediation of a group-curated electronic literature exhibition that took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, in April 2002. 

    Scott Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 20:22

  5. Remediating the Social

    The print version of the conference proceedings for Remediating the Social, the final conference of the ELMCIP project. An ebook version also exists and is freely downloadable.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 10.08.2012 - 13:21

  6. Remediating the Social (E-Book)

    This is the conference proceedings for Remediating the Social, the final conference of the ELMCIP project, held at the Edinburgh College of Art on November 1-3, 2012. Download the PDF from the links at the bottom of this entry.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 10.08.2012 - 13:25

  7. Bootstrapping Electronic Literature: An Introduction to the ELMCIP Project

    Developing a Network-Based Creative Community: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a three-year (June 2010-June 2013) collaborative research project funded by HERA, the Humanities in the European Research Area framework, sponsored by EU FP7 and the national research councils of the countries participating in the framework. The project has involved researchers from seven institutions in six European nations, who together have produced seven events including seminars, workshops and the Remediating the Social conference and exhibition, documented by this volume, Remediating the Social.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 12:11

  8. Remediating the Social introduction

    The proposition that Remediating the Social considers is whether creativity might be considered a property emergent from a multi-modal social apparatus rather than, as is more commonly assumed, an attribute of individual or collective human agency. This proposition has been formulated within the context of an expanded apprehension of individual and collective ontology that considers selfhood, at least in part, as a socially contingent construct and, in this sense, both fascinatingly and idiosyncratically, a creation of the social space from which it emerges and is sustained within. In this context creativity is apprehended as a reflexive property of the inter-agency of social interactions, rather than as an activity concerned with the origination of novel things or a capability invested in an individual or group of individuals.

    Remediating the Social seeks to explore this proposition through considering instances of practice that employ digital and networked systems, in their structure and function, and evidence these emergent characteristics in the processes involved in their making.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 12:52

  9. Rhizomes, Lines and Nomads: Doing Fieldwork with Creative Networked Communities

    This paper presents the ethnographic study, part of the HERA-funded project “Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice” (ELMCIP), which asks how creative communities form within transnational and transcultural contexts and a globalised and distributed communications environment. 

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 13:13

  10. The Compelling Charm of Numbers: Writing for and thru the Network of Data

    In postmodern times writing is different. With Facebook the personal diary has returned, reformulated for the 21st century. But this is not the diary as we use to know it. Here time gains a persistence and epistemological import and the person or persons recorded shift from being narrator to the quantified subject. This is not only a philosophical or psychological issue but also an economic and political one.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 13:27

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